🇳🇬Blind Citizens Take to the Streets: Demanding Reopening of School for the Blind

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Blind Citizens Take to the Streets: Demanding Reopening of School for the Blind🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

In a remarkable display of resilience and determination, a group of blind individuals has taken to the streets of Airport Road, Ikeja, Lagos State, to protest the prolonged closure of the School of the Blind. The protesters, who are demanding the government's immediate attention to reopen the institution, are sending a strong message that their voices will not be silenced.

The School of the Blind, which has been shut down for an unspecified period, is a vital facility that provides specialized education and training to visually impaired individuals. The closure of the school has not only disrupted the education of its students but has also deprived them of a sense of community and support.

The protesters, who are determined to push for their rights, are using the opportunity to raise awareness about the challenges faced by the visually impaired in Nigeria. Their message is clear: even in the absence of physical sight, the blind community is not oblivious to the inadequacies of the system.

This peaceful protest serves as a reminder to the government of its responsibility to provide equal opportunities to all citizens, regardless of their abilities. It is imperative that the government takes concrete steps to address the concerns of the blind community and works towards creating a more inclusive society.

As the protesters continue to make their voices heard, it is essential for the government to engage in a constructive dialogue with them and work towards finding a solution that benefits all parties involved. By doing so, Nigeria can move closer to becoming a society that truly values and empowers all its citizens.

In this country, indeed, even the blind "dey see shege" – a testament to their unwavering determination to challenge the status quo and fight for their rights.

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If the purpose is normal teaching and learning, please consider reopening their school, as they are capable and intelligent individuals. Disability and sexual orientation are separate matters. A responsible government should address this issue.

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